How do you like to decorate your front door? Many of us enjoy a seasonal wreath, but these fall ideas can make any entrance look grand as they go beyond an average decoration. Plus, they are fun to create!

Going Around in Circles

Mason jar rings can be covered in washi tape or spray paint for a bright autumn style. Just take a collection of rings and rotate with a variety of washi tapes or spray paint to make a fun, eclectic wreath. String through a piece of ribbon and hang on your door.

Falling Letters!

For an alternative wreath idea, use scrapbook paper that has fall colors and design to cover the wooden or plastic block letters that you can find in a craft store. Add a thick layer of Mod Podge to the front of the letters and place the scrapbook paper on top. Tie decorative ribbon around each letter and hang on your front door. Your block letter decor is complete!

Colorful Yarn Wreath

For a bright autumn wreath, use colorful yarn and wrap it around a styrofoam circle. Glue on decorative berries and pumpkins. Or, if there are stems attached to the fall decor, put the sticks into the foam wreath to stay in place.

Rake in the Autumn Leaves

What better way to welcome the autumn season than with an old rake as fall decor! Use the head of the rake and tuck fall leaves, flowers, and vines into the hollow base, then secure the leaves with sturdy jute rope.

Popcorn is Always in Season!

To make a popcorn wreath, you will need a wreath form, burlap, Mod Podge, glue, foam brushes, scissors . . . and of course kernels of corn. Wrap the wreath form in burlap and paint Mod Podge over the fabric. Or, you can also use one part Elmer's Glue and one part water. Sprinkle on a layer of kernels, then when it's dry add another layer of Mod Podge. Continue doing this until the wreath is covered in kernels. Add in fall leaves and berries once your wreath is dry.

Keeping with Orange and Black

This ribbon wreath is fun to make with a little help from your kids. Just take a styrofoam wreath and wrap black ribbon around it, then wrap a mix of ribbons around the wreath, tying a square knot with each one.

Wooden Door Tags for Warm Greetings

Write your own personal greeting on these large wood door tags. This specific example is 18” by 7”, but any size of wood pieces can work. Cut 1/2” plywood to the size you want and drill 1” holes in the top. Use rope to go through the holes and hang your tags. You can also paint on a personal greeting.

A Bushel of Fall Leaves

To complete a fall decoration in record time, hang a basket filled with autumn flowers and leaves that you find in a craft store. This wreath even has a door hanger that is painted the same color as the door.

Going Square!

If you think a round wreath is overrated, going square is another way to dress up your front door. This fall twig wreath is a collection of backyard twigs tied up with rope or twine. Small pieces of burlap, stencil, and white paint were used to make the fall banner.

Real Autumn Wreaths Prefer Fall Leaves!

Watch this video to learn how.

Burst of Wheat!

Cut a circle into a thick cardboard box for the frame, then wrap it in scrap fabric. Use a hot glue gun to put wheat in place and keep the grains of wheat close together to make a thick beautiful wheat burst wreath.

A Grapevine of Fall

This door decor brings the feeling of autumn with a grapevine wreath and silk leaves that can be found in a craft store. Tuck the branches into the wreath. No need to glue as the leaves stay in place even in windy conditions.